'NO ONE NOTICED'

TAKEN A POUNDING

She said on the page: "I have decided to set the page up to help Chantelle Boyd. Her son Carson spent 12 hours in surgery due to the firework accident. He has life-changing injuries. He is now in a medically induced coma to help him rest and heal."

"She will be up and down to Royal Hospital for Sick Children the foreseeable future. The last thing any parent should be worrying about at a time like this is money to add to the stress at this difficult time."

Generous donators have already smashed the £500 target by racking up almost £2,000 in one day.

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